LeamQLngrAL‘lfi‘LO—‘EKQ'DR‘"-4 -w-~-‘J - m- » an)... mm...) we.i...v..;Liam‘s}...-i-.’.;;4¢‘-"5m*3"‘*‘1‘“"‘ “W' - ' l ' "' ' “ ' ‘ “““”""'“"“ '”"”'"m““ "m- "M " " ’ "W w-wm-wwvwmu.‘ I no em, I .. _ . _ . ______.__3“- NW 7' 1°“: 11 [The Fearless Witness ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON new“... I II m R ' ' brought life and immortality w i , light through the Goape. v . l y e In a sentence already packed l \ . - \ ' with meaning, Paul has inserted ' \\ I m w u» i . . \ “mo” m: m '°“°"’ the home in which he was‘rais- concerns Timothy's witness be- ,‘fiefi‘ll’lfnionfiflglhllifflbig: lng mater“ mafia", 3"“, school I“. “3‘1":83‘032: tore others. He should never reel Lord, Christ 11” alarmed the and Is based on copyrighted doubtedly became. convert. at babe ed of the glorious gospel last enemy. death, and rendered outlines ced by the DI- much the same time as Tim. he preaches. nor of the fact that Its dread sting innocuous. H * s Klimt” Christa-1:” Eucatlon, “by. mung,i i(11:61 Iii:Kl fellow preachers revelation of everlasting bliss Connc Clincher H ' - are a a reviled for their and ace has robbed the king in the [1.8. and is used by per. pauiwggcfiogufin'rflgmt preaching, These attacks and of te’rerors of his threatening mission.) incessant devotion to the great other hardships should be met countenance. By 11.11. RAMSEY work to which God h“ “med fearlessly, for he Is safe in the Jesus died our death, tasting The entire passage assigned him Though his words here m hands of God. the Sovereign: its bitterness for us Hence the to to“? Inlesson is Paul's final fer to the spiritual gifts bestow. Dlspmr 0‘ destiniel- inextinguishable joy'and trium- :51”; tr;lil;mteors’l‘i:;‘o)thy sill: rall] edlupon ministers at their ordin. Feeling complelled to explore phant outlook of Bis followers, . . , , 'n wou o- a on and are addressed to Tim. once again I e depths even on the rack or at the cons“ ‘ mom . mum _ u ' ~ . 7‘ .- ~ ' low. genitiusry after century. othy, they cannot be thus con heights of redemptions stake. They were fearless be- Samson the Eggpetrlitilll; Uh: 53;“ wmewdmigs bellfgoMWC “FIR: géaihgogtlflt‘l‘lutfigdww; :2” alnieshmm a mug rm. . s s cus om. when about fined. For these same lifts are Chrm- P3111 Peniiflds us that the cause they were not going to gifts God has so richly bestowed and. in Christ as the giver of eternal lite, been committed to you." Paul exhorts “2:15:83”: 393‘ mg; mind h“: > , . . . . ' g; . ir . a great ‘5 En. to declare some very solemn bestowed In God u Gospel derives from God d td th th " “ ' . I pm; every ‘ an mee ea . Cy were 1101112 to emboldened by the Holy Spirit. meet who, accordi s W. Timothy. for Christ Will 8rd H1! . truth.Piiu1beglns with an auto Christian. indeed upon every according to God's eternal pur- meet their Lord- Ilps and attacks on his faith made His Mlltgand gospel amiable 005991 and you. even as Heguguarded “Skv had "’mal'ie'l faii'hi'ul- —— Ll blofigzzhfcalrestafme:t,‘serilging human being. pose. has been made available This. then, is the gospel to fearlessly. II Filmoth 113-8. ho mam—II Timothy 1:9-11. me."—II Timothy 1:12-14. Timmh" 1115-13- o w a e s a nu We all have ima ination, . to man in Christ. which Paul had been called, and , . to say. ' tellect and will. woifderiul poll?- The grace of God is embodied which he had served .0 “no. MMEORY VERSE—“For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power. and of love. and of sound mind."—ll Timothy 1:7. ‘th23 rigs red-lingo Timothy ‘e‘rs which must have an object. in Christ Jesus: we only gain it lively ” ‘ Preacher» “mm 1 a p 0 im unceas- ave employment. II we do not through union with Him and 't “1" “'Ch‘" P“! mm!” 1m" ‘ mgly‘ hugs to see him. and m use the” ow . . “es that n w" omy mm“!!! exchange business lnformation:iar and leader of the group, iold - - calls a time when he saw Tim- for the gloE‘y :frségdthlhgmxlll bvelltsiriw:illrtgil‘}tlfis.soao‘g'f:tdelrgl:l r(End's help that he was able to wars, Recess'ons .with he Chine” auumrm“ “"90"”1 Canada had been Charlottetown Blble Chapel 'iIrihetneages 13”?“sz 31nd lemplwmem o! the“. own, WW i. w “ve men. And an. zany out this f"Illireefold minis. End Complacencnganggogi Rtgndgfiongilttearigrigg-,competing with Australia to 235 Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. . c- fawn man - ‘ ry so success y. ‘ ‘ ' '. . ' ' " and "M of encouragement w the m: dWBWII'd into 11 been made possible by the Recognizing that mu G“ 1 [comics and development mlnis- sell wheat to China. moo Lin—"A nonmAGAiN BELIEVER'S ATTITUDE To. , v - incarnation of the Son of , W- By CARDINAL McGUIGAN I ' -~‘- w 3 11m ECUMFN c " minding Timothy oi‘ the faith ln Paul's second exhortation who abolished death and ’0' Wm“ be ""9?" “d 1' “Wt In the last fifty years tw 0 Amp” snum A ' AL MOVEMENT I'm be manyer 1' guarded by World Wars. two depressions ' ' — . I 'Christ. Himself. Paul knows it and a half dozen recessions S 7:” p.m.—-EVENING SERVICE AND BAPTISM. HS 33‘9- I“ work Will MI I” have shaken our world to its ' g tslt‘opltsed. Slt’ill hef e333? Tim: vfiry foundation. and banished Established 1769 by Royal Foundation y 0 car on M y a n t e complacency, confidence The Rev. F. Louis Elias, L.S.T. Rector fearlessly. and easy-going sell-assurance Organist and Choir Director With or without him, Christ which had so long characterized Gem. A_ “ammo” FRCO (CHM) A R r M ' i will not fail to guard His gospel. the Western world. ' ' ‘ ' "' ' ' " ‘ ‘3 Chm“ Dfl'e' Pun,“ KENSINGTON ‘ and in w dam. will gum Tim The” memories of suffering. TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY Rev. J. n. Tye. B.A.. 3.1).. Minister MEMORIAL 10:55 A.M. I only as Helm guarded P au 1 and disaster still haunt us and.. ‘REMEMBMNCE SUNDAY) M“ “'m mm“- MALPE u _ qurins his life. There are many with the threat oi a thermonuc-l 3230 MIL—HOLY COWUNION 0mm" '1" “met” 0' CM" Q E MEMORIAL 2:15 P,M, {gees whmtfioutldmioiiimmbott leatrdwarf hanging like th e: 9:45 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL, Junior, Senior a Bible claims 9-45 a m—voung Adult Blnle Class . grea . o a . u swor o Damocles over our 11:00 a.m.—SUNDAY SCH Begi ‘ ‘ 9; 5 .' :—.1 ed' ' 2245 RM. 'lrimothyhha; littlehi it; 1:31“. so worried heads. we can find no and cm, mix-533% Primary 8‘ “"9” Class“ 11:30 ls.1;.—l\llil1r§:ryln&lerl$ndg:arlzensegiighghumh 5cm“! ong as e eeps s a I . re e. 1100 ‘ '_‘ - .i . . v .. ,i 11:00 a.m.~—DIVINE WORSHIP Members and veterans to assemble at the Legion Home : This first chapter of 1'1. Tim- 5°ci°l°8isis “what We are. m Ziiméimiimmmw SUM)“ sew“ EMEMBRANOE DAY SERVICE» K . . I ' othy closes with a recalling oi tense. nervous Jittery. seared‘ (Wreaths presented by youths oi Navy Cadet, Sermon: ELEVEN O'CLOCK: ALL is QUllE’r ensmgron 9.30 mm. to prod. to Sf. Mark 5 Church and the 1 three men known to both Pau. stigJ aibghebthgiuahit of multI-tme-‘ Air Cadets, and Armyl ' Anthem: "The Lord's WWW-68m 0 land Timothy. Two of them had 38 n m S 85 "8 OUT Ci iesn Sermon sun : "IF 11:15 . .— rims Ch h V Church of the Holy chfly at 9:45 mm. [mg m,“ mm “my {rm reducigg civilization to lshamblr RENEWEle WE FAIL To 7:00 ;.$.—§veniilg iiioliomhipschool . j . t t t _ es an converting our p anet ln-? A them: “ ' - " : .fi 1 l l Dress berets and medals. Banquet at Legion Home 7:30 pm. Tickets for i whom“ "Visfifiggu‘m'fi; to a vast cemetery. ‘ 7:00 p.m.—EII’ENXNGS(1”I’II:A(:ETNR&RISEE:MUDNby T. T. Nome iemmlTlAgNOF RM RM“ w OR . supper must be purchased not later than November 9 at the Legion Home. l 0,,_ one“ at the fig. of hi. m These tensions are rendered, .ermou : “WHEN DOES‘CHRIS’I'IANITY Anthem "mm" “L I“"““’"" i Y . . Him—hi. bringing of comfort. more acme by the far- reaching BECOME MEANINGLESS" i A Sermon that will "a": D0“ M8 il‘ . WILLIAM BLAKENEY. Chairman Committee. and news of churches and indi- ggggzggeyhfcfi-osykgurtggggdogg-p ghlmem(si;:)leihsguto£ay-i (Immediate Gm: CW“ = , . . . - n em : " at ' ‘ ' : Viduak' rooting people and hurling t‘iem Way" by Stanley S. EMinger Pa” ARM“ “1” ‘0“ A" “Idem. To WMSMP With U" a into new industries and com, (Soloist: Mrs. Jack Anderson) "" I ; rollinlitgigssi? will]? titifiyr are; ATT‘PIJNTION ALL YOUNG PEOPLE: An Inierdenmnination _ s a r o 0 one e . outlh gathering will take place at St. Paul's Hall imm d- ' are they fllve1a lilire1 dweller; in. listein following the Evening Service this Sunday nigfiit. The SGIVGEIOI‘I Army , a ower o a e. rien ess‘: approx. 8:00 pm.) Dr. Lyman Coleman. ori inator of u " I and forlorn. Gone are the soctal 1 "Olmstian Outreach". will address the young geople. A Home (lief: 1865 , sanctions oi the old nelghbor- few days ago Mr. an greatly impressed a large , Mr R M n w.“ hood where they lived among . gather-l of you people in H‘aih‘ax. and no doubt he will 55 vma Mom" “or on. ' a friends and relatives. Rootlessness and loneliness are the two outstanding charac- teristics of man I ‘ n8 n8 greatly influence the lives of many ymmg people here. . , Sunday: Directory Class- 9230 am. Clerymen demmlin-ations have been asked In Sunday sch m1_10 mm. ay. guitar the mmfavmr. Re'rflhmmm wm be new“ Holiness ‘Meet‘mg—ll a.m. Mill' k tr liilt ' Salvation Meeting—7 p.m. 10"" "e ‘ am” y Friday: Young People's Hobby ChssAJh pm. through no Increasing use of A WELCOME AWMTS YOU AT THE A " alcohol. barbiturates and other! tranwmm- TRINITY UNITED CHURCH __ These, at best, however, yield temporary relie and after Ch" P E- 1- Their effect wears fofi, the lndl- Ministers: nel3l‘fi‘:i:imo.'n. Ball. B.A. OI S, James . vidual is confronted with the. Rev. Gerald G Wyrwas, B.A.. B.D. _... ' same chronic tensions and fears 2 . (hganlst: Mrs. G. Elliott Full. F.T.C.L. The Reverend 1‘. E. B. Somers. M-A-. S-T-M-. Minister ‘ often, in more acute om, ‘ Director: Mrs. David Hall, B,A.. A.H.(:.'r. rsanist and Director of the Choirs I Other. haunt the offices at Junior Choir Director: Mrs. John G. E. Ball Christopher Gledhlll. M.A.. B.Mus., A.R.C.C.0. doctors, psychiatrists and psy- 9.30am Bible “as” . ~ . . . , - . --— , Intermediate and Junior Church 9.45 a.m.—Church School and Ministers Bible Clm choanalysu' They F?" gum SOhOOl 11:00 am.—Churchtime Nursery and Nursery School “5°” “mwary '9'” "M" 11:00 a.m.—MOR.NING WORSHIP ANI) SERMON: their obsessive anxieties but sei- 11:00 a,m.—Primary and Kindergarten dom a cure if the malady is deep rooted and the patients are 11:00 a.m.—Nursery in Basement of Heal-iv. Mom. Hall Eve‘s" "00"“ “We! 0’ 9?“? 11:00 a.m.——"LET us FORGET" (Rev. J. G. a. Balli. Since peace of mind and sp-ih Amthem: l-Lymn of Freedom (Eric Tillman) Sermon: Rev. Rosa A, Howard, B.A.. BD. Anthem: “Cast 'I‘h-y Burden Upon The 11ml" ~Mendelssohn 7:00 p.m.—~EVENTNG WORSHIP AND SEMINAR: Conducted by Miss Roberta Shaw, deaconees “0 COMTE, LET US WORSHIP AND BOW DOWN; LET US -a-,.--... "118.1 serenity have their roots 7:00 p.m.—"A (bod Soldier" (Rev. J, G. E. Bail) KNEEL B E Tm LORD OUR MAKER". in the spiritual realm it followin . Choir: “Turn Back. 0 Man" EFOR that the remedies {or disorders _ u n . in this domain must be basicala A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT TRINITY . . 1y spiritual. . F B C h h This does not minimize or dis-Q Plunge In the slightest the' int-1 C l ' .° h Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets mm and invaluable enira risilan um: i... on... p. s on... r . , .A.. 3.1).. I which psyeiiatrists and parch- M s. v. L. Dingwell. omnlst and Choir Director 010 i (,3 ender to agents an, ll! Kent Street Charlottetown P.E.l. melt; writh various pmental ills. MORNING ' 9-45 a-m-—Sulifiay School for allow It Simply recognizes the 13789 10:00 a.m —iBible School for all ages 11:00 Sermon: RICH OR POOR number of cases wherein the ' -. ' Anthem: “0 For A Thousand loss of peace of mind and “Fen; 11:00 a.m.—Worrship and Communion. Tongues” fly I, tunable basically to Message: "HIS BODY AND HIS BLOOD" Solo: “0 Valiant Heafl"»~- M spiritual maladies and when, in: Anthem: "We Would See Jesus" (Brackeit) Mr V '2 Well, Baritone .consequence. the remedies must1 FVFMNG 7:00 p.m.—Sermon: “To Be Or Not To Be" ' .: ' ' H Ath, :"Sftl' d Bite?sentially spiritual in char 3 7,00 pmrmial Sewice Wm mm ‘ ’ T311122”; em 0 y an The first great truth which re-j “’0 Pm—Emselm ' e- 7 m M‘gedUnyg K. Agcheri‘ Soloist 11 ion offer, for our peace of} The messages of both morning and evening will be brought " p'm" “‘5 “‘3' m ‘we" 59‘on . . "find and sereniw is. have a, by M we“ Manama, Mir, Fred E. mm, of “mm mm A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAlrs 3m} . . . ~ rofound and unshakable faith? Minister-Mr. Wllliam o. Weala Not Old enough {01' 3- “ml! 3 mammary: an encydopedla' E m n God. ihe Ruler of tie uni- Organist—Mrs. Allison MacRac, A.R.C.M. . 4 “mm verse and the Creator of Man- . But Old enough for the Bible! ' . ’ xmmmh kind. EVANGELIGI'IC SPiIE‘VICFSSlefggxdGl-ITS AT R P.M. P t r's d MB"- In the last analysis we all rest 1 V . e e e r in the palm of His mighty hand. Rochford Square Anglican Church of Canada No external force can really ‘ ‘ hurt “‘- Tho Von. Archdeacon J. K. Davies, M.A., Rector .h m s ul is indest - tibleeantliI illinmogtal. It will Dunkirk at Kirkwood The Reverend (‘anon E. M. Malone. M.A.. D.D. ' Honorary Assistant Priest For in these very years before she fully understands its truth, ‘a child learns to respect God’s Word. Reverence is born. A sense of the importance of religion develops. The passages mu“ be Short - - - and Semle Chosen ChildiSh bl“ Vive in all its power. beauty and " Rev. Clayton C. Lewis. Minister searching questions must be answered. Mother and Dad Will soon dis. goodness even t'lough the henv-‘ Organist: Mrs_ mm H. “Mum” Miss Suzanne Brenton. Lin. Mus... Organist cover that explaining Truth to their child deepens their own com- 5:353:11 ngums to 9mm" Mr. My M. Sm,an Mrs. R. w. Patterson. Choir Du-ector prehension. ————-——-—-—-— 9:30 a.m.—Simday Church School Nov. 3—11... Octave of All Saints (Trinity XXIV) . . . . - is . . Take advantage of a parent’s most sacred priVilege. Introduce V‘s" CHINE“: “'3 11.00 s.m.-Nursery unday ‘ni'ar ‘Remembrance Day) your child to God. Make the Bible part of the family. Participate thfimnKogfiBLEeuizggga—“d: 11:00 anyhmy. DIED NOT IN VMN" 334-005 :.:.:ai;lt‘iinhs.ucnanst in and °°°Perat° With the Chum“ ngmm °f ’ehgmus educat‘m" 'ieit Hong Kong for Canton Wed- am“ "My 0““ 9"” Land" "W1" “Wham 9545 emf—Sunday School Ill a.ni_ inianis) . . nesday to visit the Chinese ex. Y M, “w, 5 Welcome a, s m, park 11:00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist & Sermon I A child growa spiritually whose parents grow spiritually! port commodities fair and to 0“ ’ y . p g I 7:00 r.m.—Evensong & Sermon I | Visitors are most welcome iii all services. CALVARY TEMPLE WORLDWIDE milii in Mimi; nm h 01' f 9 Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada --m .m Iiiiili- R”. I: ly Sunday Monday May Wednesday Thursday Friday ‘ Saturday rpm... pm,“ 5",“ Deuteronomy Paal Ezekiel - Matthew Matthew . _ $93?“ mullefi‘igom’ ciao-25 77-1-15 1 17-21 13:10-17 “"- c- "' “'““- “5"” I. ‘ ' ' ' ‘ R:l5 am —»Radlo Broadcast, Slimmcrsidr Slallnn 9:45 a,m.—fi§lmdas- School. Classes for all iron a.m.~-Wnrship. "CALL TO RFZPFZVTANFl-i". Pastor 7:30 p.m.~$peci’ai Youth Nilmlli. youth taking part. "DESTINY. CHOICE NOT CHANCE". L. Perry 219 Kent Street ATTEND CHARLOTTETOWN‘S rum. GOSPEL CHURCH . . . _ "‘ . :. I A 3,, g, TRIS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED TO TIIE CAUSE OF TIIE ONUROII DY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS ATLANTIC DRYWALL AND {OBN w. MacKENZIE L. J. PETERS AND co. _ . INSULATION LTD. Real Estate Consultant m 4 Eventide “lounge? u m. Nov' 8th To 20th except Sat . . 4.5275 46 Valley St. Appraiser and Broker 2 76 'a r , Z P b t h 4-338 269 Queen St. Summerside week-nlghfs 8 p,m, y ‘ IOGEBS HARDWARE C0. LTD' . Forner Prvae and Grail Sir et Wholesale at Retail manure“ n 1;: $§figflu MOORE at 01:11:20 LTD. HEAR ST";qu Tomas span As THESE The R". Don-Id A Campmut‘mlk" 5mm" .4450! 187 new “In Depart-men lore - - Miss Roberta Shaw. Deaconess Day man 1811‘ “3” WI 119 Queen SI. . ac“?' . smcue I" Mrs. AHarvey MacKinnon. L.Mns.. B.Mus. LIPS ‘ so" 13 Elm Ave. I) Edward St. ‘ Evanxfllu . M I rganlst and Choir Director. I. J. m CHANDLER 330g L11), ‘ W 9:45 a.m.~’I‘he Church School. Classes for all ages. . General Contt‘lfitgfae" s‘. 3. “1,80” Goon Custom woodwnrkm E. O is m , 10.:00 a.m.——Bible‘(‘.lass. “:00 a in Nursery School 4-8835 H u Com m“, . In 00,, P1, . 11.00 time-DIVINE WORSHIP AND Rl-JMEMBRANCE ' Plum‘ “d 9‘ u ' “5°57 W c of Akron Ohio 0 DAY SERVICF 4-0095 17 Hawthorne Ave. ' ' Dmu." “’9‘...” Sermon N TIIAVKi-‘l'l nrnrvmmx'cr CnASTAL MOVING “LAND WINTER! no. . A s." of Sham. 2W": MW w" WWI“. [Harrinhm - w M AND STORAGE LT“; Dr“. M WINDMILL RESTAURANT (Chis. 5'. Downs. Prov.) "A man W TID believes . » Mrs Ronald Jenkins hmmmufm am 1.. prim a. 2.1273 79 Grafton St. what ",9 mm, a.” ml man 50 IV“ VIII’I'IOIII 2.3» nm -Eslrznvivchr. ngwmiéilP . ‘ ,8V1n . UPC . l 9 a . I.” WM he m” 7:00 p.m.—DIVINE we r ATTEND "IE cIIIIIIDII of '0'“ END")! Sch 53mm “315.3%? H5;me Id \ ' In“ L DC I cum ms rm PA roa mas r SERVICES . MUSIC AND MESSAGES TO STIR THE SOUL - READ THE CHURCH ANNOUN E ON 8 GE 0 . I VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME “III—-